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Jane Rogers
Researcher at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
Publications - 140
Citations - 99944
Jane Rogers is an academic researcher from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 121 publications receiving 93619 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Rogers include Wellcome Trust & John Innes Centre.
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TranscriptSNPView: a genome-wide catalog of mouse coding variation
Fiona Cunningham,Daniel Rios,Mark Griffiths,James Smith,Zemin Ning,Tony Cox,Paul Flicek,Pablo Marin-Garcin,Javier Herrero,Jane Rogers,Louise van der Weyden,Allan Bradley,Ewan Birney,David J. Adams +13 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide catalog of coding variation in the mouse genome is described that was developed using an extensive collection of mouse DNA sequence reads, including those recently released by Celera, data from dbSNP2 and resequencing data generated by Perlegen Sciences for the US National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
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Progress in Arabidopsis genome sequencing and functional genomics
R. Wambutt,George Murphy,Guido Volckaert,Thomas Pohl,A. Düsterhöft,Willem J. Stiekema,K.-D. Entian,Nancy Terryn,Barbara Harris,Wilhelm Ansorge,Petra Brandt,Leslie A. Grivell,Michael A. Rieger,M. Weichselgartner,V De Simone,B. Obermaier,R. Mache,Mathias Müller,M. Kreis,Michel Delseny,Pere Puigdomènech,Martin D. Watson,T. Schmidtheini,B. Reichert,D. Portatelle,Manuel Pérez-Alonso,Marc Boutry,Ian Bancroft,P. Vos,Joerg Hoheisel,Wolfgang Zimmermann,H. Wedler,P. Ridley,S. A. Langham,B. McCullagh,L. Bilham,Johan Robben,J. Van der Schueren,B. Grymonprez,Y. J. Chuang,F. Vandenbussche,M. Braeken,I. Weltjens,Marleen Voet,I. Bastiaens,Rita Aert,E. Defoor,T. Weitzenegger,G. Bothe,U. Ramsperger,H. Hilbert,M. Braun,E. Holzer,A. Brandt,Sander Peters,M. van Staveren,Wim G. Dirkse,P. Mooijman,R. Klein Lankhorst,M. Rose,J. Hauf,P. Kötter,S. Berneiser,S. Hempel,M. Feldpausch,S. Lamberth,H. Van den Daele,A. De Keyser,C. Buysshaert,J. Gielen,R. Villarroel,R. De Clercq,M. Van Montagu,Jane Rogers,A. Cronin,Michael A. Quail,S. Bray-Allen,L. Clark,J. Doggett,S. Hall,M. Kay,Nicola Lennard,K. McLay,R. Mayes,A. Pettett,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,M. Lyne,Vladimir Benes,S. Rechmann,D. Borkova,H. Blöcker,M. Scharfe,M. Grimm,T. H. Löhnert,S. Dose,M. de Haan,A.C. Maarse,M. Schäfer,S Müller-Auer,C. Gabel,M. Fuchs,Berthold Fartmann,K. Granderath,D. Dauner,A. Herzl,Sindy Neumann,Anagnostis Argiriou,D. Vitale,Rosario Liguori,E. Piravandi,O. Massenet,F. Quigley,G. Clabauld,A. Mündlein,R. Felber,S. Schnabl,R. Hiller,W. Schmidt,A. Lecharny,S. Aubourg,I Gy,R. Cooke,C. Berger,Amparo Monfort,Elena Casacuberta,T. Gibbons,N. Weber,Micheline Vandenbol,M. D. Bargues,Javier Terol,A. Torres,A Perez-Perez,Bénédicte Purnelle,E. Bent,S. Johnson,D. Tacon,T. Jesse,Leo Heijnen,S. Schwarz,Patrik Scholler,Steffen Heber,C. Bielke,D Frishmann,D. Haase,Kai Lemcke,Hans-Werner Mewes,S. Stocker,P. Zaccaria,Klaus F. X. Mayer,C. Schüller,Michael W. Bevan +150 more
TL;DR: The clustering of highly repetitive elements is a striking feature of the A. thaliana genome emerging from sequence and other analyses, indicating that local sequence duplication and subsequent divergence generates a significant proportion of gene families.
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Erratum: Legume genome evolution viewed through the Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus genomes (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006) 103 (14959-14964) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0603228103)
Steven B. Cannon,Lieven Sterck,Stephane Rombauts,Shusei Sato,Foo Cheung,Jérôme Gouzy,Xiaohong Wang,Joann Mudge,Jayprakash Vasdewani,Thomas Schiex,Manuel Spannagl,Erin L. Monaghan,Christine Nicholson,Sean Humphray,Heiko Schoof,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Jane Rogers,Francis Quetier,Giles E. D. Oldroyd,Frédéric Debellé,Douglas R. Cook,Ernest F. Retzel,Bruce A. Roe,Christopher D. Town,Satoshi Tabata,Yves Van de Peer,Nevin D. Young +26 more
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Natural genetic variants influencing type 1 diabetes in humans and in the NOD mouse.
Linda S. Wicker,Carolyn Moule,Heather I. Fraser,Carlos Penha-Gonçalves,Dan Rainbow,Valerie E S Garner,Giselle Chamberlain,Kara Hunter,Sarah Howlett,Jan Clark,Andrea Gonzalez-Munoz,Anne Marie Cumiskey,Paul G. Tiffen,Joanna M. M. Howson,Barry C. Healy,Luc J. Smink,Amanda Kingsnorth,Paul A. Lyons,Simon G. Gregory,Jane Rogers,John A. Todd,Laurence B. Peterson +21 more
TL;DR: The availability of several animal models, especially the NOD mouse, has complemented the efforts to localize human genes causing diabetes and has shown that some of the same genes and pathways are associated with autoimmunity in both species.